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Management of complications and sequelae with temporary injectable fillers.

作者信息

Alam Murad, Dover Jeffrey S

机构信息

Chicago, Ill.; Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Hanover, N.H.; and New Haven, Conn. From the Section of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery, Department of Dermatology, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and Department of Surgery, Northwestern University; SkinCare Physicians; Department of Medicine (Dermatology), Dartmouth Medical School; and Section of Dermatologic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology, Department of Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2007 Nov;120(6 Suppl):98S-105S. doi: 10.1097/01.prs.0000248859.14788.60.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Injectable nonpermanent soft-tissue augmentation materials are extremely well-tolerated products that can be used safely in virtually all patients who are candidates for facial augmentation. In this article, the authors review the management of the few common and minor undesirable effects that may be associated with temporary fillers; in addition, the authors mention the rare incidence of serious complications.

METHODS

The authors conducted a MEDLINE-based (1990 to 2005) review of complications and side effects of nonpermanent injectable filler materials. This review was supplemented with evidence presented at recent plastic surgery and dermatology scientific meetings and unpublished information made available to the authors.

RESULTS

Nonpermanent injectable soft-tissue augmentation materials are extremely safe substances that are unlikely to cause more than mild injection discomfort, transient redness and swelling, and occasional short-term bruising when used for facial augmentation. Symmetry can usually be maintained with judicious bilateral use of injectant, and injection-site necrosis is rare and treatable. Proper technique minimizes the already very low risk of visible implants, nodule formation, and hypersensitivity reactions. Other serious effects are exceedingly rare, and retinal artery thrombosis, previously associated with injectable collagen, has not been seen with newer fillers.

CONCLUSIONS

Injectable nonpermanent fillers are extremely safe substances. Attention to injection technique further minimizes the low risk of adverse events, which are usually minor, spontaneously resolving, and easily treated.

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